Care & Burning Tips
To avoid wax splattering onto your table when blowing out your candles, place your finger upright in front of the flame. This will cause the air to flow around your finger to extinguish the flame and keep the liquid wax from blowing out of the pool below the flame.
If the burning wick becomes too long and begins to curl, blow out the candle and trim the wick to 1/4". Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4" and the flame will be just right to glow with a golden flame.
This will cause the air to flow around your finger to extinguish the flame and keep the liquid wax from blowing out of the pool below the flame. This will avoid wax splattering onto your table.
Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4" and the flame will be just right to glow with a golden flame.
Safety
Never leave a burning candle unattended, place candles in a visible area for all to see and enjoy. Remove all wrapping and place each candle securely in a holder on a firm table. Keep away from all flammable materials and drafts from fans or open doors and windows.
Bloom
Pure beeswax is distinguished by a thin, dusty film called 'bloom', which forms over the candles as they age naturally. Gently rub them with a soft cloth and their radiant sheen will be unveiled.
Burning Times
Burning times are approximate since drafts from fans or open windows or doors, the duration of each lighting, room temperature, and the shape of each candle will influence their burning characteristics. The rounder the candle with less variation in diameter, the better they will burn. Choosing the more uniformly shaped candles will insure a constant flame with less dripping due to the irregular shape of the candle.